Deserving female students, either undergraduate or graduate, of Cameron University

Undergraduate students must have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5

Graduate students must have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0

All students must be full time students, enrolled in 12 credit hours for undergraduate students and 9 credit hours for graduate students

Additional consideration will be given to those applicants who have demonstrated citizenship and community spirit through their involvement in civic functions and activity throughout their high school and college years

Must have a valid 2017-18 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on file with the Office of Financial Assistance

If you are a current recipient of this scholarship and you are returning to Cameron in the fall, you do not have to complete another application. The scholarship will be renewed if you have continued to meet the scholarship criteria

Contact the office of Financial aid for an application..

On the FERPA waiver, under "Other person(s), agency(ies), institution(s) or organization(s) to whom my records may be released" please include FULBRIGHT-HELVEY FOUNDATION.

The Lawton Noon Lions Club supports students at our local university (Cameron) through its scholarship program. The scholarships will be awarded to those individuals considered by the Scholarship Committee to be most deserving based on academics, ability, and civic activities.

$6,000

1. Must be a first-time freshman attending Cameron University.

2. Must be pursuing a baccalaureate degree.

3. Scholarship committee will evaluate applicants based on academics, ability, and civic activities.

The Lawton Noon Lions Club supports the education of individuals through its scholarship program. The scholarships will be awarded to those individuals considered by the Scholarship Committee to be most deserving based on academics, ability, and civic activities.

Varies

Must be enrolled full-time or part-time at either Cameron University or Great Plains Technology Center

The scholarships will be awarded to those individuals considered by the Scholarship Committee to be the most deserving based on academics, ability, and civic activities.

OK-AHEAD’s purpose is to further full participation for individuals with disabilities in Oklahoma post-secondary education through collaboration, information dissemination, advocacy, professional and policy development, and research. Oklahoma Association on Higher Education and Disability continues its mission for disability service providers and the students they serve. OK-AHEAD is a state affiliate of AHEAD, a premier professional association for individuals serving students with disabilities in higher education.

$500

High school senior or a current post-secondary student with plans to pursue an education at an Oklahoma technology center or two-year or four year college/university.

Provide documentation regarding disability (such as a letter from a physician or anything else you feel necessary to assist the scholarship coordinator in making a decision concerning your eligibility to be considered a person with a disability.

Oklahomans want to see deserving students succeed – students who study and work hard, but whose families find it difficult to afford college. Ok's Promise is designed to help these students make it happen financially.

The Lawton Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. Donors and organizations have established various scholarship and award funds for the benefit of Lawton area students.